In a bid to cure coronavirus lockdown boredom, one man has come up with an unusual activity to pass the time - wrapping plastic bands around watermelons and waiting for them to explode - and the ...
This is the moment a teenager was hit in the face by an exploding watermelon during a science experiment gone wrong. Ellice Nisbet, 16, from Sunnyvale, California, was in the garden of her home as she ...
On Friday afternoon, hundreds of thousands of people tuned in to a live Facebook broadcast of BuzzFeed staffers painstakingly putting rubber bands around a watermelon until it finally exploded. That's ...
More than 800,000 viewers tuned into Facebook to watch a live stream of Buzzfeed staffers placing rubber bands around a watermelon until it exploded Screenshot/ BuzzFeed How many rubber bands does it ...
A watermelon and several hundred rubber bands just helped prove why Facebook is betting so heavily on live video. More than 800,00 people tuned in to a Facebook Live Friday to watch as two BuzzFeed ...
Yes, over 3 million people watched on Facebook as a watermelon exploded. Two Buzzfeed reporters applied more than 500 rubber bands to a watermelon waiting for it to explode while live broadcasting on ...
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to watch a watermelon explode in slow motion, here’s your chance. Gavin and Dan, better known as The Slow Mo Guys, decided their next slow motion ...
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